No repairs. No agent fees. No waiting. Get a fair cash offer within 24 hours and close on your timeline.
The Cross Country Home Buyers team will reach out with a fair, no-pressure cash offer. Keep an eye on your phone.
We’ve streamlined the process so you can move forward without the usual real estate headaches.
Enter your address and phone number. Takes under 60 seconds. No pressure, no sales tactics.
We review your property and present a fair, no-obligation offer within 24 hours. No lowball games.
Close in as little as 7 days or choose a date that fits your life. Cash in hand and move on.
Traditional home sales average 60–90 days. If you’re facing foreclosure, relocation, or a financial crunch — time isn’t a luxury. We move fast.
Whether your home needs a new roof, has fire damage, or simply hasn’t been updated — we’ll buy it. You don’t spend a dime before closing.
Selling a home is stressful enough. We handle the details, keep you informed every step of the way, and make sure nothing catches you off guard.
We’ve seen it all — and bought through all of it. No situation is too complicated for us.
Relocation, divorce, job change. We close in as little as 7 days.
Don’t spend a dime. We buy as-is and handle everything after closing.
Probate or estate sale — simple, fast, and respectful process.
Foreclosure, back taxes, liens. We move fast and relieve the pressure.
Fire damage, mold, code violations. We buy what others won’t touch.
Done with tenants and repairs. Cash out — with or without occupants.
Real people, real situations, real closings.
My brother and I inherited my dad’s house on Whalley Ave in New Haven after he passed in March. The place hadn’t been updated since 1987 — carpets, popcorn ceilings, the whole thing. We got three realtor opinions ranging from “needs $40k in work” to “just price it low and hope.” Henry called us back same day we reached out, came to see it two days later, and had a number in our hands by Friday. We closed 11 days after that. Split the proceeds, done. No drama, no repairs, no headache.
I’ll be straight with you — I almost didn’t call because I figured it was going to be some lowball situation. We were four months behind on the mortgage on our place in Compton and I’d already gotten two of those “we buy houses” postcards that turned out to be a waste of time. Cross Country was different. They explained exactly how they got to the number, didn’t push me, and gave me three days to think about it. We closed 16 days later. The foreclosure notice stopped. I genuinely didn’t think it was going to work out and it did.
My realtor told me I needed to redo the kitchen, fix the foundation crack, and “really declutter” — which I think was her polite way of saying throw out 30 years of my life. I called Cross Country on a Tuesday, Henry picked up. Walked the house Thursday. Offer by end of day. I said yes Friday. We closed nine days later. They didn’t touch a thing — left the furniture, left the junk in the garage, left the crack in the foundation for someone else to deal with. Best decision I made in this whole mess of a year.
The divorce had been dragging on for fourteen months and the house on Peachtree Road was the last thing holding everything up. Neither of us wanted it, neither of us could afford to buy the other out, and our attorneys were billing us every time we even blinked. My sister mentioned cash buyers. I was skeptical. Called Cross Country on a Wednesday night, had a written offer by Thursday afternoon, and we closed exactly three weeks later. Split cleanly. Done. I genuinely didn’t think something this complicated could move that fast.
I’d been a landlord on my duplex off MLK in Long Beach for eleven years. Last tenants trashed the upstairs unit on the way out — holes in the walls, broken water heater, carpet that I won’t even describe. Every contractor I called was backed up six weeks minimum and quoting me numbers I didn’t want to hear. I just wanted out. Cross Country came through, bought it with the tenants still in the downstairs unit and everything broken upstairs. Closed in 18 days. I took a family vacation the week after. First one in four years.
My husband got a job offer in Austin and we had about five weeks to get out of our place in Bridgeport. We had a 2005 colonial that needed a new roof and the kitchen hadn’t been touched. Our realtor said three to four months minimum. That wasn’t going to work. Found Cross Country online at like 11pm on a Sunday, filled out the form, got a call Monday morning. We were under contract by Wednesday. Closed in 14 days. We made it to Austin with a week to spare. I still can’t believe how smooth it was.
I’m not going to sugarcoat it — the house was a disaster. My brother had been living there alone for six years after my mom passed and let’s just say housekeeping wasn’t his strong suit. The smell alone had two realtors walking out mid-tour. I called Cross Country half expecting them to laugh at me. They didn’t flinch. Sent someone out the next day, offered us a number that actually made sense, and closed in 17 days. I cried in my car after we signed. Genuinely. That chapter is finally closed.
We bought our house in Riverside in 2019, put 10% down, and then the market did what it did and we ended up owing more than it was worth. Lost my job in the spring, couldn’t make the payments, bank was already sending letters. My neighbor had sold to a cash buyer two years earlier and told me to just call around. Henry picked up on the second ring. No scripts, no fake enthusiasm, just a real conversation about what we owed and what he could do. We weren’t going to walk away rich but we walked away clean. That’s all I needed.
My dad had a stroke in October and we needed to move him into memory care by December. The house in Plano had been his for 31 years. We had about six weeks to figure it out, zero time to deal with a traditional listing, and my sister lives in Oregon so it was basically all on me. I found Cross Country at like midnight on a Tuesday, sent the form, got a call the next morning. Henry came by Thursday. By the following Friday we had a signed agreement. Dad was in his new place by Thanksgiving. I honestly don’t know what I would have done otherwise.
I’d been renting out my duplex in Memphis for three years and it aged me about ten. Last tenants left owing four months of back rent and a security deposit’s worth of damage I’ll never see again. I was done being a landlord. My accountant said list it, fix it up first. I said absolutely not. Found Cross Country, talked to Henry, he came out the following week. Made an offer that same day. I didn’t negotiate. I just said yes and started sleeping again. Closed in 20 days. Best financial decision I’ve made in years and it was basically doing nothing.
My wife and I bought our place in Phoenix in 2021 at what turned out to be the absolute top of the market. Classic. We overpaid, the rate we got was a joke, and when she got transferred to Seattle we had two options — sell at a loss or rent it out and become reluctant landlords from 1,300 miles away. We tried the second one for eight months. Never again. Found Cross Country, explained the whole sorry situation, and Henry was completely straight with us about the number. No games. We took a hit but we took it on our terms. Worth every penny to be done with it.
Kitchen fire in February. Nobody got hurt but the back half of the house was gone. Insurance adjuster came out, wrote us a check that sounded big until we realized it didn’t cover the mortgage payoff and the repairs combined. We were stuck. My brother-in-law mentioned cash buyers and I honestly rolled my eyes. Called Cross Country anyway. Henry actually understood fire-damaged properties — he didn’t just look at the damage and lowball, he explained exactly how he was thinking about the number. We closed 23 days later. I still tell people: someone bought our burned house and it was the smoothest transaction of my life.
Your information stays with us — we never sell or share your details. We use it only to contact you about a cash offer for your property.
Absolutely not. We buy homes completely as-is in any condition. Don’t clean, don’t repair, don’t stage. We handle everything after closing.
Yes. Bad foundation, caved-in roof, mold, fire damage — we’ve bought through all of it. Condition is never a dealbreaker.
Leave whatever you don’t want — furniture, appliances, junk. We take care of all of it so you don’t have to.
Zero. We cover all title and escrow costs. The offer we make is the cash you receive — no surprises at closing.
You speak directly to the buyer — not a call center, not a middleman. We personally take every call.
As fast as 7 days if you need it. Or 30–60 days if that suits you better. We work around your schedule — not ours.
No repairs, no agent, no waiting. Get your free cash quote — it takes under 60 seconds.